ENVIRONMENT

Inquiry stays virtual

WESTERN Australia’s hard border is stopping the Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia from seeing the destruction of Indigenous heritage sites at Juukan Gorge first-hand and talking directly to the Traditional Owners on country, with the latest hearing to again be virtual.

 Committee chairman Warren Entsch

Committee chairman Warren Entsch

Committee chairman Warren Entsch said while the committee remained committed to travelling to WA. the closed border meant the planned site visit to Juukan Gorge had been deferred indefinitely. "But...

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